Hello and welcome to this months Kre8tors Blog Hop. Every month we get together to inspire you with our projects, as we are in the month of Valentines the theme is love!
You maybe hopping from Tracy Marie Lewis beautiful project or maybe you began your hopping with me, please don't forget to keep hopping!
I have made a valentines card for my hubby, I know he never reads my blog so my secret will be safe.
I've used one of my favourite sets Geared Up Garage.
I'm working with the dies and the DSP on my card, I've also used some new heart dies from the Be Mine Stitched Framelits.
I used Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets on the back of my Silver Foil, which I then die cut with the cog dies. This made sticking the cogs to my heart quicker. While sticking the cogs onto my heart I thought it had a real Steam Punk look to it. Must try a steam punk card with these dies!
The card has been die cut on the fold, check out my video to show I did this.
Here's a photo trying to show the top of my card!
Click below to hop to Sue McDonald's lovely project.
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Linda, your card is awesome! What a perfect Valentine's gift for your hubs! I'm sure he will be thrilled! Love your coordinating video as well! So awesome to see how you added the die cut to your card base. Thanks so much for hopping with us and sharing your fantastic project!
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ReplyDeleteCute card! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirsteen
DeleteWhat a great idea! I really habe to note that. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks Pia, works well with other shape dies too
DeleteWonderful masculine Valentine's card. I love this suite for masculine cards. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite suites from this catalogue. Thanks Tricia
DeleteHow clever! Great masculine card and fold!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy, easy fold too!
DeleteGreat Idea and beautiful card! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteLinda, your husband should love his card. Believe it or not I learned to drive in a 57 chevy wagon (the car with the fins on your card). It had no power steering. When I finally drove a 'newer' car with power steering I thought it was cheating!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy, he did like the card, phew! What a cool car to learn to drive in!
DeleteSuper design for guys - thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janey
DeleteWhat a fun idea!! Thanks for the video. I'd like to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks cheryl, please do try it.
DeleteOh man, Linda! what a fun card. You are broadening my crafting horizons as well as linguistic - had to google the steampunk. I've never heard that before.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha, steampunk is hard to understand but I do like it. Thanks Eva
DeleteThat heart really does look steampunk. Very clever card. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan, I realised it looked steampunk as I was making it!
DeleteLinda, Great Valentine for your hubby! Had to laugh that he doesn't read your blog, so your secret is safe!
ReplyDeleteThanks Su, He really is not great with computers and not sure what a blog is! Not on Youtube and does not use facebook so I really can keep the suprize! He loved it!
DeleteA great masculine valentines card. Still not got this set..... might be on my wish list, jacqui l x
ReplyDeleteThanks Jacqui, this was my first set, always need stamps and dies for ideas for men
DeleteWow, this is really a very good idea.. making a Valentinecard for a tough guy is not easy to do but you did it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Annette, not sure hes that tough tho ha ha
DeleteWhat a great male inspired valentine's card, great inspiration, thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo, Hubby liked it!
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